enemies. she has denounced anti-semitism but not his comments. as i said, i don t agree with many of his statements. do you condemn? i don t agree with these statements. condemn it? no, no. to be very clear. it s not my language. it is not the way that i speak or organize. it s very clear over the 20 years of my own personal activism, my own personal track record of who i am. reporter: shortly after that exchange on the view, women s march, inc. scheduled our interview. we sent them a list of questions they have yet to respond. they did not come out forcefully enough. reporter: vanessa ruble helped plan the first d.c. march but left the group shortly after for what she described as a bundle of reasons including anti-semitism. current leaders telling the new york times her departure had nothing to do with her being
night. the president bring home 2,000 troops. mattis resigned after the decision but planned to work through february. the president cutting that short saying deputy defense secretary patrick shanahan will take his place january 1st. police say two football players were asking in self-defense when they shot and killed a teenager. clyde edwards and jared small saying they were selling an electronic device to an 18-year-old when a teen pulled a gun. that s when one of them grabbed a gun shooting and killing the teen. the case is under investigation. a women s march leader claims she was kicked out of the progressive group for being jewish. vanessa ruble telling the new york times she was booted after two other prominent activists told her jewish people needed to confront their role in racism. the activist denied that ryu bell is now planning her march same day as the march next month. national christmas tree will stay clark thanks to the man though ho tried to climb it.
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hi. reporter: where are you coming from? buffalo, new york. reporter: why was it important for you to be out here today? it s such an absolute nightmare what we are going through and i had to be out here with my daughter and my sister to show our support for daca and for, you know and against donald trump. reporter: so many issues. this has become an umbrella movement for all of that. we re marching down 6th avenue, second annual women s march in new york city. back to you. mariana atencio, thank you very much. vanessa ruble and theresa. vanes vanessa, let me start with you. it was characterized as an umbrella movement. how is this march different from the one last year, either deliberately or as of what s happened here over the last year? look, i think last year it was the birth of the movement. and we ve seen a real development in what s happened since then. so i think the huge numbers that came out in 2017 really inspired